Ohio Admin. Code 901:3-23-03 - Hazard analysis
(A) Each
processor shall develop, or have developed for it, a written hazard analysis to
determine whether there are food hazards that are reasonably likely to occur
for each type of juice processed by that processor and to identify control
measures that the processor can apply to control those hazards. The written
hazard analysis shall consist of at least the following:
(1) Identification of food hazards;
(2) An evaluation of each food hazard
identified to determine if the hazard is reasonably likely to occur and thus,
constitutes a food hazard that must be addressed in the HACCP plan. A food
hazard that is reasonably likely to occur is one for which a processor would
establish controls because experience, illness data, scientific reports, or
other information provide a basis to conclude that there is a reasonable
possibility that, in the absence of those controls, the food hazard will occur
in the particular type of product being processed. This evaluation shall
include an assessment of the severity of the illness or injury if the food
hazard occurs;
(3) Identification
of the control measures that the processor can apply to control the food
hazards identified as reasonably likely to occur in paragraph (A)(2) of this
rule;
(4) Review of the current
process to determine whether modifications are necessary; and
(5) Identification of critical control
points.
(B) The hazard
analysis shall include food hazards that can be introduced both within and
outside the processing plant environment, including food safety hazards that
can occur before, during, and after harvest. The hazard analysis shall be
conducted by an individual or individuals who have been trained in accordance
with rule
901:3-23-08 of the
Administrative Code and shall be subject to the record keeping requirements of
rule 901:3-23-07 of the
Administrative Code.
(C) HACCP
plans for juice need not address the food hazards associated with
microorganisms and microbial toxins that are controlled by the requirements of
Chapters 901:3-3 and
Chapter 901:3-5 of the Administrative Code
and 21 C.F.R. 113. A HACCP plan for such juice
shall address any other food hazards that are reasonably likely to
occur.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3715.02, 3715.021
Rule Amplifies: 3715.27, 3715.59
Prior Effective Dates: 04/28/2003
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